Michael Gerson, Op-Ed Columnist for the Washington Post
The Republican Party has seen its share of fractures, factions and disruptions of late. Some in the party openly suggest that rifts within are caused by anti-government extremists; others, especially younger members, complain that the GOP has become closed-minded, inflexible and old-fashioned. Michael Gerson weighs in on how the Republican Party can build internal consensus on what it stands for and who is best poised to lead the charge.
Michael Gerson, Op-Ed Columnist for the Washington Post
The Republican Party has seen its share of fractures, factions and disruptions of late. Some in the party openly suggest that rifts within are caused by anti-government extremists; others, especially younger members, complain that the GOP has become closed-minded, inflexible and old-fashioned. Michael Gerson weighs in on how the Republican Party can build internal consensus on what it stands for and who is best poised to lead the charge.
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